| ANTLIATE | • ANTLIATE adj. pertaining to the antlia. |
| ANTLIONS | • antlions n. Plural of antlion. • ant␣lions n. Plural of ant lion. • ANTLION n. an insect that digs a pit to catch ants. |
| AUNTLIER | • auntlier adj. Comparative form of auntly: more auntly. • AUNTLY adj. like an aunt. |
| AUNTLIKE | • auntlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an aunt. • AUNTLIKE adj. like an aunt. |
| BANTLING | • bantling n. (Archaic, UK dialectal) An infant or young child. • bantling n. (Archaic) A bastard-child. • bantling n. (Archaic, derogatory) A brat. |
| BUNTLINE | • buntline n. A type of revolver with an exceptionally long barrel. • buntline n. (Nautical) Any, except the outermost, of the ropes extending down to the deck with which a square sail… • BUNTLINE n. a rope attached to the middle of a square sail to haul it up to the yard. |
| CANTLING | • cantling v. Present participle of cantle. • cantling n. The lower course of bricks enclosing a brick-clamp. • CANTLE v. to break a piece from. |
| CONTLINE | • contline n. (Nautical) The spiral groove between the strands of a rope. • contline n. (Nautical) The space between casks stowed side by side. • CONTLINE n. the space between stowed casks. |
| GANTLINE | • gantline n. (Nautical) A line rigged to a mast; -- used in hoisting rigging; a girtline. • GANTLINE n. a rope used in single-block hoist. |
| GENTLING | • gentling v. Present participle of gentle. • GENTLE v. to tame. |
| MANTLING | • mantling v. Present participle of mantle. • mantling n. (Heraldry) The representation of a mantle, or the drapery behind and around a coat of arms. • mantling n. Cloth suitable for making mantles. |
| MINTLIKE | • mintlike adj. Resembling mint; minty. • MINTLIKE adj. like mint. |
| TENTLIKE | • tentlike adj. Resembling a tent. • TENTLIKE adj. like a tent. |
| WINTLING | • wintling v. Present participle of wintle. • WINTLE v. (Scots) to stagger. |